I am working as designer and I made 3D and technical drawing of furniture. I know that SolidWorks come with photowiew 360 but i would like to know witch software of rendering, for make a real rendering as V-ray existe for solidworks who is better than photview 360. Some friends told me to use maxwell,octane,rendome (or v-ray, I don't know if it existe for solidworks), but I know nothing about all of these.

So I am asking you witch software will be the best for the more realistic rendering.

well...modo itself is not a plugin for Solidworks...it is a stand alone software package.

As far as if its right for your needs, that depends... please understand that modo has a learning curve. It is very capable but takes some time to learn. THere are several on this forum who use it and can help and there is plenty of help at the luxology forums as well.

Keyshot is much easier to use - although I am not a regular user of the software and can't comment on the ease of locating wood grain and texture maps.

Interior rendering is a bit tricky and having access to the tools is good such as in modo, but the 'cost' of learning needs to be factored in.

If you are using SW2013 PV360 you are able to access modo appearances which you may be able to use for the look you want with a lot less learning curve if you already use PV360. Here is a link to a video on how it works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9AuLr8ns0s You could also download a trial of Modo from the luxology link located in a response above. I used the trial and quickly relized that the learning curve was to great for something that I wouldn't use often. I wish I could give you more input on PV360 2013 but my company wont upgrade until a later SP.